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neil: you have lost way too much weight, you are so cut, you are prince valiant of law. neil: you are my idol. >> -- >> you are my idol. neil: i found the weight you lost. >> you look terrific. >> thank you. neil: business leaders are lining up for white house meetings like planes at la gardia, but do you only get in, if you have already thrown money into democratic campaigns, charlie gasparino with who gets in and why. after this. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. neil: did you see this, big ceos yesterday, small be owners tuesday, they
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they broke the law legally. meaning they persuade ad federal bankruptcy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent and twist and bend and torture statutes. the supreme court declined to get involved. i was with a member of the supreme court. won't tell you the person's name the night the supreme court was called into emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would intercede with the gm bankruptcy. they got involved. the cash was distributed next day. if they didn't get involved it went through. the vote was do not get involved. no matter how tortured this is. neil: why? >> they never give a reason. the person i was having don't ask me having dead, said don't ask me. neil: you went to dinner with a supreme court justice? >> i have some friends, you know, you are in my category of friends too. neil: yeah we were at tad's steakhouse and they were closing. >> gm saga is filled with twisting and torturing laws, and avoiding spe economy saiding eve laws by people who are to carry them out. >> they were told
they broke the law legally. meaning they persuade ad federal bankruptcy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent and twist and bend and torture statutes. the supreme court declined to get involved. i was with a member of the supreme court. won't tell you the person's name the night the supreme court was called into emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would intercede with the gm bankruptcy. they got involved. the cash was distributed next day. if they didn't get involved it...
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a new regulatio in the the health care law might mauck you down right sick right now. the white house just nouncing plans to slap health insers with a fee if they sell insurance dictated by the president's health care law and larry says you'll pay for it no matter where you live, huh? >> that's right. that's right, you know, administrative costs and health care are already skyrocketing and this is going it to get pasthe consumer just like everybody else. we already see skyrocketing health care costs, 14% is administrated, it's just too much. >> some parts of the law lower ices and is it net neutral, basically? >> i think the only given is that theountry as a whole is going to spend more on health care and more people are going to have insurance one way or another, gun point are fine or atever it is, but the actual premiums among are necessarily going to change. although there are plenty of things to raise your premium, not allowing the insurance company to reject, is going to raise premiums and some premiums are paid for like a tax next year, on capital gains for wealt
a new regulatio in the the health care law might mauck you down right sick right now. the white house just nouncing plans to slap health insers with a fee if they sell insurance dictated by the president's health care law and larry says you'll pay for it no matter where you live, huh? >> that's right. that's right, you know, administrative costs and health care are already skyrocketing and this is going it to get pasthe consumer just like everybody else. we already see skyrocketing health...
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i just served my mother-in-law yo chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind misn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, useoctor recommended gaviscon®. only gavisco® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pn quy. try fas long sting gaviscon®. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggs ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicns, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... and become the
i just served my mother-in-law yo chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind misn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, useoctor recommended gaviscon®. only gavisco® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing...
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different budgets,ifferent employment rates, different constitutions, different laws. different styles of living and means within our budget. give us some flexibility. gerri: i expect you to be a little bit more upbeat about the fiscal cliff, but i have to tell you, you sound like a lot of people in washington today. concerns over whether these leaders can get together and find common ground and resolve this issue. it would be meaningful to stay like yours. governor, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: it's not just politicians and ceos are worried about the fiscal cliff. even baseball players are worried. this man just signed a contract with the atlanta braves. this is something that the mbl rarely does. if upton gets paid one day later, he gets paid an additional $120,000 in taxes. he is not alone. his former tampa bay teammaae, signed an extension cable next week. o can blame them? it is like a tax revolt all over the place. if washington doesn't act fast, major league owners will be forced to shell out a lot of money. gerri: it is thi natio
different budgets,ifferent employment rates, different constitutions, different laws. different styles of living and means within our budget. give us some flexibility. gerri: i expect you to be a little bit more upbeat about the fiscal cliff, but i have to tell you, you sound like a lot of people in washington today. concerns over whether these leaders can get together and find common ground and resolve this issue. it would be meaningful to stay like yours. governor, thank you so much for...
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health care law. based on this test they decided not to change any of their full-time staffing plans for 2014. stocks are slightly lower, don't forget they had terrible numbers, too. >> but they say it was based on their tests. >> right. stuart: some people say they're backing off because they got bad publicity when they started talking about putting people on part-time work instead of full-time because of obamacare. >> you know what? some people would say that, stuart. stuart: charles said that, maybe he's right. and thank you, nicole. we're dead flat. down 1.69. let's not forget about the phantom pigs. zynga makers of farmville, may not be making enough money off the phantom pigs to keep investors happy. there's a reason to be optimistic, look at the stock, it's up this morning, after news that zynga is trying to get a gaming license out of nevada, that's where the real money is for zynga. it's hoping that a flood of proposed gambling regulations would open up an on-line market. and shares are down
health care law. based on this test they decided not to change any of their full-time staffing plans for 2014. stocks are slightly lower, don't forget they had terrible numbers, too. >> but they say it was based on their tests. >> right. stuart: some people say they're backing off because they got bad publicity when they started talking about putting people on part-time work instead of full-time because of obamacare. >> you know what? some people would say that, stuart....
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pass even when it had a filibuster, far in excess of what he campaigned on himself, something out of law land, where three weeks from the fiscal cliff, this is a serious -- almost a way to guarantee you put a stall on these negotiations or set them back ritter and understand what he is playing at. stuart: this is supposed to be just the first initial negotiating position. >> we don't have time. stuart: i had a democratic strategist earlier on the show who said don't worry about this. this is not a final result. this is not what they are trying for. just an opening gambit. what do you make of that? >> we have three weeks ago and they have wasted three weeks. john boehner offered a compromise and said you can have revenue. you asked for revenue, you asked it to come from the wealthy and we're giving it to you. let's talk about the form of what you take. the president refused to accept that offer and is starting all the way back before the beginning line with this offer nobody can accept. there is a very worrisome suspicion that is growing among some republicans in washington that this is p
pass even when it had a filibuster, far in excess of what he campaigned on himself, something out of law land, where three weeks from the fiscal cliff, this is a serious -- almost a way to guarantee you put a stall on these negotiations or set them back ritter and understand what he is playing at. stuart: this is supposed to be just the first initial negotiating position. >> we don't have time. stuart: i had a democratic strategist earlier on the show who said don't worry about this. this...
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can't change criminal law retroactively but you can impose taxes. now the state of picking up on it. stuart: these companies are paying out these special dividends before the end of the year. is it possible for the feds to turn around and say we are going to make the tax increase on dividends retroactive to last year. judge napolitano: only by an act of congress and can't imagine a house of representatives going on with it unless republicans and house cave on everything. stuart: reach back to a previous calendar year -- judge napolitano: only by congressional -- stuart: not going to happen. judge napolitano: politically it won't happen but if it did i am sorry to inform you the courts would uphold. stuart: we said it here on "varney and company". judge napolitano: by definition, don't have to tell me what it is. stuart: go. judge napolitano: very good. stuart: i think there is going to be a tax increase. this is the deal on the fiscal cliff. tax increase now, delay spending cuts, don't worry about the debt. judge napolitano: i wrote a piece this mor
can't change criminal law retroactively but you can impose taxes. now the state of picking up on it. stuart: these companies are paying out these special dividends before the end of the year. is it possible for the feds to turn around and say we are going to make the tax increase on dividends retroactive to last year. judge napolitano: only by an act of congress and can't imagine a house of representatives going on with it unless republicans and house cave on everything. stuart: reach back to a...
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the next wrinkle they were supposed to approve a contract with a law firm to help them reorganize and they rejected that. where does it leave them? >> that leaves them on the brink of bankruptcy. what we're asking them to do start working with the governor, state of michigan, to save the city of detroit. if they go through a federal bankruptcy it will be horrible. vultures will come in and pick up the jewels of detroit. cobo hall, belle isle. detroit institute of arts could be in danger under a federal judge. melissa: why do you think, these are the milestones. there are a series of milestones they have to hit in order to get this money released from the state. they were supposed to get this contract in order and start moving in this direction in order to get the $10 million released. they knew they weren't getting the money. just like greece and the imf. they're supposed to get, i'm sorry the european union. they're supposed to be getting this money but they don't do what is required in order to get it done. what does that tell you? >> well all i can say this is total dysfunction on
the next wrinkle they were supposed to approve a contract with a law firm to help them reorganize and they rejected that. where does it leave them? >> that leaves them on the brink of bankruptcy. what we're asking them to do start working with the governor, state of michigan, to save the city of detroit. if they go through a federal bankruptcy it will be horrible. vultures will come in and pick up the jewels of detroit. cobo hall, belle isle. detroit institute of arts could be in danger...
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we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. calling on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want to create jobs. we need to give the people and small business a stability and predictability. they need to know what to expect. all the president talks about his more taxes and more taxes. on top of health care, that is why we have not gotteany better off in unemployment and when the presidentook office. i just think it's time for us to stop talking about making it harder to create jobs, and instead say that he championed small-business and we want you to grow and expand and give us a great economy by hiring people. gerri: senator, i like what y
we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. calling on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want...
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the law signed will give students flexibility to pay back under the condition they pay back the loans and that is important reform as well tracey is right. the principle issue is whether kids coming out of the college have an opportunity to get a job. that's what we need to fix. >> john than, i wanto g to wae rogers. john thob's education in the bahamas aside. education is important for all of the kids, but the debt is bad for all of us. that is a bigger problem here. >> there has to be a happy medium. i agree with julian. you have to educate the public and we have to have a better way to run it. the federal government can run it any better than anybody else. there is so many ways for a kid to go to collegeo apply for all kinds of scholarships and either thingings andine if student lones and i rked in college. i had a loan and i worked to help pay off that loan while in college. there are ways to correct the system to make it work. john you know kids don't hav the same advantages . they need the help and from government to get through at a shotf a good life. and i preach to my kid and
the law signed will give students flexibility to pay back under the condition they pay back the loans and that is important reform as well tracey is right. the principle issue is whether kids coming out of the college have an opportunity to get a job. that's what we need to fix. >> john than, i wanto g to wae rogers. john thob's education in the bahamas aside. education is important for all of the kids, but the debt is bad for all of us. that is a bigger problem here. >> there has...
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lou: joining as now, the co-author of numerous anti illegal immigration laws in a kansas secretary of state, also with us, the attorney, executive director of the national immigration forum. good to have you with t cards in a lottery. i'm not kidding. we were giving them away in a lottery all over the world. what this does is take those 55,000 visas and gives them away in a way that serves our national interest to people who have advanced degrees and can help our country. in contrast, the itsy act which is a different bill that went to the senate, i think that is a disaster. basically just a rehash amnesty version of the. >> translator:. i think it is dead on arrival and am hopeful that republicans we will hold the line and resist amnesty. lou: well, i don't personally understand how we could not witness threpublican party and democrats. the itsy backs, to be fair, does not provide for citizenship. provides a pathway, if you will, for legal status with some rather strict conditions. >> well, because amnesty is anything that gives the illegal alien what he is stolen from the united sta
lou: joining as now, the co-author of numerous anti illegal immigration laws in a kansas secretary of state, also with us, the attorney, executive director of the national immigration forum. good to have you with t cards in a lottery. i'm not kidding. we were giving them away in a lottery all over the world. what this does is take those 55,000 visas and gives them away in a way that serves our national interest to people who have advanced degrees and can help our country. in contrast, the itsy...
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: in "lou dobbs forum" we will talk about illegal immigration and efforts to change our immigration laws. the house today passed the so-called stem jobs act that would provide 55,000 permanent residency visas to foreign students with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. the republican measure drew fire from democrats, some democrats, some going s far as to level the measure racist. >> that is racist if not in its intent then certainly in its effect. republicans have received were just received historically low votes from minorities in the past election, yet they want to create an immigration system that gives vises with one hand while taking them away from minorities with the other. lou: joiing as now, the co-author of numerous anti illegal immgration laws in a kansas secretary of state, also with us, the attorney, executive director of the national immigration forum. good to have you with t cards in a lottery. i'm not kidding. we were giving them away in a lottery all over the world. what this does is take those 55,000 visas and gives hem away in a way
: in "lou dobbs forum" we will talk about illegal immigration and efforts to change our immigration laws. the house today passed the so-called stem jobs act that would provide 55,000 permanent residency visas to foreign students with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. the republican measure drew fire from democrats, some democrats, some going s far as to level the measure racist. >> that is racist if not in its intent then certainly in its...
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now to do ts he had to violate a law because there is law that says every six months you have to come out with the cost in terms of jobs and money of new regulations. and that was due the 31st of october. he just, you know, flagrantly disobeyed the law so people didn't know. now we're looking at these huge things coming on us, i'm talking about, the, you've seen the whole list. melissa: i hear you. it is agonizing. no, i hear you. senator, thank you so much for coming on the show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: here is our "money" question of the day, should a higher federal gas tax be part of a fiscal cliff compromise? we want to hear what you think. like us on facebook.co facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter twitter,@melissaafrancis where almost no one liked the tax. >>> fuel gauge report tod, oil fell more than half a percent settling at 87.18 a barrel. >>> six u.s. senators are asking justice department to launch a probe of west coast oil refineries. remember we told you about this story. recent analysis, refineries were operating earlie
now to do ts he had to violate a law because there is law that says every six months you have to come out with the cost in terms of jobs and money of new regulations. and that was due the 31st of october. he just, you know, flagrantly disobeyed the law so people didn't know. now we're looking at these huge things coming on us, i'm talking about, the, you've seen the whole list. melissa: i hear you. it is agonizing. no, i hear you. senator, thank you so much for coming on the show. we appreciate...
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also the case with congress, they pass a law and the irs has to handle it. you can imagine it will start blowing the circuits at the irs on this thing. it is a tax on top of a tax. it is surtax. a brand new form taxpayers will be hit with. 159 pages of rules might be even higher than that. they're still deciding whether to slap this tax on rental income. that is now a big debate. david: i hadn't heard that. >> that would be a big news item if congress decides to do that. it is 159 pages of rules because it covers, stocks, bonds, derivatives, commodities, all sorts of trades. they will be not so tough to go to. it is pretty clear. but just one other thing you have to be aware of. while the irs is saying they won't hit you with penalties in obamacare for the new taxes but they can with hold your refund or ding your refund. that can be annoying. my guys at irs says they will have to digest obamacare. irs is having one to deal with. circuits will be blown at agency as this gradually comes online. 3.8% surtax on cap gains and dividends will be possibly more than
also the case with congress, they pass a law and the irs has to handle it. you can imagine it will start blowing the circuits at the irs on this thing. it is a tax on top of a tax. it is surtax. a brand new form taxpayers will be hit with. 159 pages of rules might be even higher than that. they're still deciding whether to slap this tax on rental income. that is now a big debate. david: i hadn't heard that. >> that would be a big news item if congress decides to do that. it is 159 pages...
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the sums they have to pay for the music is uses, rates set by federal law. last year, took in $275 million, and paid out $137, and satellite radio pays 7% revenue, not 50%. pandora pushing congress to slash the fees, artists oppose, and it's going nowwere. they have a cliff to worry about. liz: we do. we talked to the founder of the company who is the chairman, and he said it's about the playlist. i asked about apple. you can see when apple telegraphed to the market or somebody did they would get into the business. he says stick with the playlist. we're the best. dennis: how can regular radio pay nothing and pandora pays 50%? they have to stop that, it's penalizing the internet and new technology. liz: a compromise. don't miss it. full fof -- coverage in less than 20 minutes. check out "after the bell" for the latest numbers and analysts. half the float of this stock is shorted. if the numbers are great, stock moves up, they're a lot of tears on wall street for the shorts. they will be crushed. okay. dow jones industrials, lost track. 74 times the dow crosse
the sums they have to pay for the music is uses, rates set by federal law. last year, took in $275 million, and paid out $137, and satellite radio pays 7% revenue, not 50%. pandora pushing congress to slash the fees, artists oppose, and it's going nowwere. they have a cliff to worry about. liz: we do. we talked to the founder of the company who is the chairman, and he said it's about the playlist. i asked about apple. you can see when apple telegraphed to the market or somebody did they would...
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movement replacing the assad regime, which is creating a islamic radical bloc that believes in sharia law, oppresng women and oppressinguman rights and rising who believe it is their right and duty to fight israel and eliminate the state of israel. israel will have enemies on the syrian border, lebanese border, gaza the south and egypt and sinai are fighting israel and shelling israel. if we come back to israel's aid it is very bad for israel and america at the same time. melissa: a lot of people said when the arab spring was coming to fruition, this was a wonderful day and new day for democracy in the middle east. there were a few voices at that time said hang on, the guys coming in to replace them are even mored are call than what we saw. this is actually moving in the opposite direction than you think. how did that happen? why did hat happpn because it is continuing? >> because americ and president obama's administration ignored the warning signs and what the muslim brotherhood and what radicals are about. when president obama first becameme president and he went to egypt and gave his
movement replacing the assad regime, which is creating a islamic radical bloc that believes in sharia law, oppresng women and oppressinguman rights and rising who believe it is their right and duty to fight israel and eliminate the state of israel. israel will have enemies on the syrian border, lebanese border, gaza the south and egypt and sinai are fighting israel and shelling israel. if we come back to israel's aid it is very bad for israel and america at the same time. melissa: a lot of...
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the government by law would have to pay terms of the 49 law which would double the price of the milk the cows put out. it is crazy. >> it is. definitely. it is not good for anybody, the consumer or the producer. >> take a look at milk prices, trending down lately if we look at them, corn prices have stayed high. you already had enough trouble down on the farm. you can't get this done also with the senate passing a bipartisan farm bill house has passed a bill, they're not that far apart. >> it seems to be a no-brainer to me. it is a much improved safety net for the dairy industry, better consumer, save the taxpayers' money. >> what is killing it is the food stamp program is part of that and they're fighting over how much to cut, both sides agreed to cuts, a question of how much to cut in farmers are caught in the middle. cheryl: great stuff, jeff flock, thank you, appreciate it. dennis: 50 shades of coin. 50 shades of gray sold fifty-five million copies and a new porn film playing off of that popular novel the target of a major motion picture studios lawsuits. cheryl: a different stor
the government by law would have to pay terms of the 49 law which would double the price of the milk the cows put out. it is crazy. >> it is. definitely. it is not good for anybody, the consumer or the producer. >> take a look at milk prices, trending down lately if we look at them, corn prices have stayed high. you already had enough trouble down on the farm. you can't get this done also with the senate passing a bipartisan farm bill house has passed a bill, they're not that far...
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by the end of the year we'll have to go back to the laws like in the '40s. milk prices will more than double to the consumer. >> last time with a permanent farm bill until this country was 1949. that means milk prices would double in the u.s.? >> absolutely. which is not a good thing. >> for anybody. >> no. for the farmers short term% it might be good but we have to look long term. our market is so important. much of our market is worldwide. our export market would be destroyed. that is 14% of ours. >> what they're fighting over, guys, part of the food stamp program. the house and senate both passed verses of the farm bill. they're not that different except for the supplemental knew tricks program. you're looking at terrible, if we put corn prices, we're looking terrible prices for corn. good prices for corn but bad for people that have to buy it. >> feed is the most important ingredient producing milk. it is over 60% of the cost in producing milk. we've been dealing with drought. have highly perishable product like milk, like every other business we have pl
by the end of the year we'll have to go back to the laws like in the '40s. milk prices will more than double to the consumer. >> last time with a permanent farm bill until this country was 1949. that means milk prices would double in the u.s.? >> absolutely. which is not a good thing. >> for anybody. >> no. for the farmers short term% it might be good but we have to look long term. our market is so important. much of our market is worldwide. our export market would be...
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melissa: tell me about the health care law. arizona is one of the states kicking it back to the feds. >> when congress enacted the law and president obama signed it said to the state it will raise taxes yourrown taxes and establish an insurance exchange for people that can't or won't get insurance elsewhere. and if you don't do so, we will do so for you and take the cost of it from what we owe you for other obligations we have to you, medicare, medicaid, et cetera. supreme court says that is coercive and you can't do that to the states. you can tell them to set up exchanges and they can tell you to go take a hike and pay for it yourself. that is basically what is happening. melissa: why wouldn't every single state do it again? they don't set up exchange? they don't pay for it? >> that is great question. some states have governors like one which we sit right now who are part of the establishment that created obamacare and are in favor of it and want to cooperate with washington. other states like arizona are not part of that est
melissa: tell me about the health care law. arizona is one of the states kicking it back to the feds. >> when congress enacted the law and president obama signed it said to the state it will raise taxes yourrown taxes and establish an insurance exchange for people that can't or won't get insurance elsewhere. and if you don't do so, we will do so for you and take the cost of it from what we owe you for other obligations we have to you, medicare, medicaid, et cetera. supreme court says that...
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liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the latest. >> yeah. there's one guy at rock dale was a wanted man by the fbi -- liz: the dude who ran the bad trade. >> he was arrested two days ago for trading unauthorized a billion dollars' worth of apple stock and, essentially, losing money and imploding the firm. the firm is shut down until they get new capital. since that time, dick boy say's future, he's kind of in purgatory, right? i tell you, the guy who runs rock dale thinks he's going to get financing, and bove told him he's going to stay if he gets financing. sources telling fox business network that bove, one of the guys that were key talking heads during the financial crisis, you got a lot of information from him when things were getting bad back in 2007, 2008 and 2009. now he's up for sale, so to speak. five offers, i heard. now, these are legitimate powerfuls. he pared down, from what i said, 17 offers. liz: when you're g
liz: high profile banking analyst dick bovey is a wanted man, not by the law, but by a bunch of firms who are dying to hire this guy after his old firm blew up over a bad trade. charlie gasparino has the latest. >> yeah. there's one guy at rock dale was a wanted man by the fbi -- liz: the dude who ran the bad trade. >> he was arrested two days ago for trading unauthorized a billion dollars' worth of apple stock and, essentially, losing money and imploding the firm. the firm is shut...
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be careful what you say in a local police want a law, new law requiring that text messages be saved for two years. how do you feel about that? ever texted something you wish would go away right now? there is of course the privacy issue as well. well, here comes the judge. he will be new at 10 on this one. got it. shares of darden restaurants, they're down today and they're the company that runs olive garden, red lobster, and they're down a lot. why is that, nicole? >> this is not good news here, they did a ton of promotions and now they're saying the promotions didn't work and in turn they're expecting numbers for the earnings season that will be below the analyst expectations and they're expecting sales at the olive garden to be down 3.2%. and at red lobster, 2.7% so sales are weakening, the earnings per share below what they anticipated and so, now, the ceo, so interesting, we need to come up with a new plan and we are going to work on different promotion because the current quarter is disappointing. do you think? >> well, nicole, hold on a second. the promotions i'm not sure which re
be careful what you say in a local police want a law, new law requiring that text messages be saved for two years. how do you feel about that? ever texted something you wish would go away right now? there is of course the privacy issue as well. well, here comes the judge. he will be new at 10 on this one. got it. shares of darden restaurants, they're down today and they're the company that runs olive garden, red lobster, and they're down a lot. why is that, nicole? >> this is not good...
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my father-in-law, for example, is 87 years old and strong as an ox. anecdotally, i see that in my neighborhood when i walk every morning. stuart: does the society look old, as you walk around, is it just noticeable? >> no. you know, kids are very delighted. it is encouraging. you hear the squeals and laughter from all the schoolyards around the neighborhood. that is getting quieter. stuart: this is just fascinating. i wish we had more time. we will do this again. this extreme demographics in japan and america may be going down the same road. i find that absolutely fascinating. this is demographics. >> yes, it is. stuart: you cannot turn it around like you can turn ideology around. come and see us again. timothy geithner says the ball is in the republican core. democrats want higher taxes. after the break, a former clinton advisor defends the democrat tax me position. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the greabarrier reef with sharks, or jumpg into the marke he goes with people he trust
my father-in-law, for example, is 87 years old and strong as an ox. anecdotally, i see that in my neighborhood when i walk every morning. stuart: does the society look old, as you walk around, is it just noticeable? >> no. you know, kids are very delighted. it is encouraging. you hear the squeals and laughter from all the schoolyards around the neighborhood. that is getting quieter. stuart: this is just fascinating. i wish we had more time. we will do this again. this extreme demographics...
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assembly voted earlier to keep the principles of sharia law as a main source of legislation. back-to-back bombings killing 39 in two major cities south of baghdad. more than 100 others were injured. the attacks targeting or shiite muslims, the deadliest attack coming in the city of hello where police estimate 27 have died after staggered car bomb blasts. the director of the international atomic energy agency is now saying no concrete results have been achieved in trying to clarify iran's nuclear ambitions despite his agency's best efforts. the u.s. and other western nations pressuring iran to halt production of uranium, they plan to build a nuclear warhead. those are your headlines. back in an hour. back to dagen mcdowell. dagen: more breaking news for you. you know one of the two winning power ball ticket was sold in the state of missouri. where exactly? we just found out. data tracks mark which is a convenience store chain near kansas city. the winner will share the record $580 million prize, the second winning ticket sold in arizona. we are still waiting to find out the lu
assembly voted earlier to keep the principles of sharia law as a main source of legislation. back-to-back bombings killing 39 in two major cities south of baghdad. more than 100 others were injured. the attacks targeting or shiite muslims, the deadliest attack coming in the city of hello where police estimate 27 have died after staggered car bomb blasts. the director of the international atomic energy agency is now saying no concrete results have been achieved in trying to clarify iran's...
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law that. what is going on? dennis: wall street looking for torrid growth in sales when pandora reports today. profits not so much. wall street chief, pandora sailing at 6% according to $117 million. that is the good news but net income expected to drop 40% to $2 million. earnings per share could fall even more down 50%. the expectations are. pandora stock tumbled 4% last time i checked. maybe there's an upside surprise up 5% but stock down 50% since going public at $20 a share in june of last year and particularly wild ride. it is 12% after reporting upside results last quarter. what is the problem? some big guns may take aim at pandora's market. pandora and microsoft but also there is this. pandora pays a princely sum for music rights, performance fees and has a lot more than the other services. last year they brought in $275 million in revenue and it paid out half of that much in performance fees while it lost $20 million, paying $137 million performance fees but regular radio stations don't pay any performan
law that. what is going on? dennis: wall street looking for torrid growth in sales when pandora reports today. profits not so much. wall street chief, pandora sailing at 6% according to $117 million. that is the good news but net income expected to drop 40% to $2 million. earnings per share could fall even more down 50%. the expectations are. pandora stock tumbled 4% last time i checked. maybe there's an upside surprise up 5% but stock down 50% since going public at $20 a share in june of last...
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stewart's and daily show, the comedian going after charles for his take on public unions and labor law. at 10:50 find out what john stewart said and that charles's response. charles: thank you very much. stuart: we have been harsh in our judgment of california. i referred to as the formerly golden state. it is nothing like the state that i lived in 35 years ago. it is not even close. here is my take on today's lead story in the new york times, quote, california find economic gloom starting to lift. really? here is the case at the times lays out. unemployment is down. home prices are rising and home sales are up. all through. but the main point is the state may be in budgetary surplus by 2014. there's a headline. budget surplus in california. hold on. read more closely. the projected surplus rests on the tax hikes that the state just voted for. the times buys into the opinion that tax hikes will bring in enough money to plug the deficit. this is the central theme of the liberal elite. you can have all the goodies if you just tax the rich. i beg to differ. raising taxes when california i
stewart's and daily show, the comedian going after charles for his take on public unions and labor law. at 10:50 find out what john stewart said and that charles's response. charles: thank you very much. stuart: we have been harsh in our judgment of california. i referred to as the formerly golden state. it is nothing like the state that i lived in 35 years ago. it is not even close. here is my take on today's lead story in the new york times, quote, california find economic gloom starting to...
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any state with the law gets a subsidy, and they could collect up a half billion dollars if the fine is up. right now, it's $124 for violation. finally, the las vegas sands treated 40 wounded veterans and theer families to a three-day holiday vacation. the chairman is giving them the private plane to fly them into vegas. there's rooms, a cook out from omaha steaks, and tickets to the tim hill and faith concert. dennis: there's nothing like waking up to the smell of bacon in the morning, and, now, thanks to the next guest, carry that smell all day op your face. cheryl: the co-founder of jad foods and maker of bacon shaving cream and other bacon themed products. shaving cream is the novelty, once a year, look what we made? >> smells great, probably taste great. you shouldn't eat it. that should be on the warning label. @%nnis: don't you think you'll be sued by someone who fries to eat it? >> more likely to be eaten by bears. dennis: i'd say you're wrong about that. cheryl: a lot of successful products about that. the bacon salt, i mean, are we in love with bacon? >> we're a bacon nation.
any state with the law gets a subsidy, and they could collect up a half billion dollars if the fine is up. right now, it's $124 for violation. finally, the las vegas sands treated 40 wounded veterans and theer families to a three-day holiday vacation. the chairman is giving them the private plane to fly them into vegas. there's rooms, a cook out from omaha steaks, and tickets to the tim hill and faith concert. dennis: there's nothing like waking up to the smell of bacon in the morning, and,...
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the new health-care law forcing big changes across this sector including biotech. the next guest founded and run the quarter therapeutics, a maker of multiple sources drug which is doing amazing things. ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over the fiscal cliff, a disproportionate set of cuts is going to happen in areas that are not protected, the fda being one of them. we rely on a vigorous efficient 58 to get our drugs through as quickly as possible, get approved so people can use them. if this goes through the fda budget will be cut by $350 million. that is going to cause a huge slowdown in their ability to help us get our drugs through and do what they're supposed to do. that is a big issue. tracy: the other issue we were just talking about is the investment in new drugs. we heard venture-capital lists are not coming t
the new health-care law forcing big changes across this sector including biotech. the next guest founded and run the quarter therapeutics, a maker of multiple sources drug which is doing amazing things. ron cohen joins us. last time you were here you were telling us what it is doing, helping people improve their walking, development of drugs going forward is being challenged and part of the problem is if we go over the fiscal cliff and fda funding. >> it is the huge issue. if we go over...
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law this is shocking issue. this fuel is lauded as great for the environment and a good thing. some manufacture you ares are saying guess what, it will void your warranty if you use this fuel in certain cars . what do you make of this whole thing? >> melissa, what happened this is good example where the government mandates picking winners and losers and forcing decisions on the part of consumers which could be harmful to consumers. comment by aaa coming out to say the decision to allow for e15 blend or 15% of their gasoline to be derived from biofuels, in this case ethanol, the auto manufacturers have said they will not honor their warranties if people use this fuel which is potentially harmful to their engines. the automakers researched this. melissa: it is amazing because they say i void your warranty. >> yeah. melissa: can you imagine you buy the fuel and put it among the manufacturers, chrysler, gm, toyota, especially in older vehicles and look at your manufacturers website if you're in this group, what happens with the e15 the fuel separates and ethanol in there is highly
law this is shocking issue. this fuel is lauded as great for the environment and a good thing. some manufacture you ares are saying guess what, it will void your warranty if you use this fuel in certain cars . what do you make of this whole thing? >> melissa, what happened this is good example where the government mandates picking winners and losers and forcing decisions on the part of consumers which could be harmful to consumers. comment by aaa coming out to say the decision to allow...
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the only problem is it is still against federal law and that is a problem for growers and sellers. detail people. that is your west coast minute. dennis: no word what this is doing to the productivity rate in washington state. the f h a is in talks eat, housing secretary shaun donovan wraps up his appearance beforee the senate banking committee. cheryl: let's go to peter barnes who is standing by in washington monitoring that hearing out of d.c.. peter: republicans charge that a bailout of the faa is coming and the housing secretary cannot rule it out. shaun donovan says washington certainly is closer to one after the latest audit of the f h a founded had a capital reserve shortfall of $16.3 billion but the administration says it is too soon to say if the fha will need treasury funding to avoid a bailout. the agency is increasing fees and making other changes. >> based on all of that do you expect a taxpayer bailout as we sit here? if so when? >> based on those steps, i believe we have significantly decrease the chance of having a bailout at the end of 2013 or having to draw on the
the only problem is it is still against federal law and that is a problem for growers and sellers. detail people. that is your west coast minute. dennis: no word what this is doing to the productivity rate in washington state. the f h a is in talks eat, housing secretary shaun donovan wraps up his appearance beforee the senate banking committee. cheryl: let's go to peter barnes who is standing by in washington monitoring that hearing out of d.c.. peter: republicans charge that a bailout of the...